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if the law passes, the nra has vowed to challenge it in court. remember, san francisco tried to ban handguns in 2005 but a judge ruled that local governments can't impose such restrictions on law-abiding citizens. so if proposition c passes today in sunnyvale, the legal fight that follows may strike down some of its provisions. here in san francisco, we're deciding the fate of 8 washington an condo project across from the waterfront. what happens if not approved? the developer spent over $40 million and eight years getting all the project approvals. i can't imagine they would simply walk away. but be careful what you wish for. if the propositions b and c fail, the developer could build a shorter project that complies with current height restrictions one that voters may hate even more. but no matter where you stand on these issues and other measures, be sure to vote. i'm melissa griffin-caen for kpix 5. >>> pleasant hill city council approved new regulations on gun sales last night requiring gun dealers to keep their distance from neighborhoods pa
if the law passes, the nra has vowed to challenge it in court. remember, san francisco tried to ban handguns in 2005 but a judge ruled that local governments can't impose such restrictions on law-abiding citizens. so if proposition c passes today in sunnyvale, the legal fight that follows may strike down some of its provisions. here in san francisco, we're deciding the fate of 8 washington an condo project across from the waterfront. what happens if not approved? the developer spent over $40...
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police say he does have a history with law enforcement officials in this area mainly for drug use and drug abuse. but they are still trying to get to that question as to why he did this in the first place. as for the mall, which is on lockdown right now, police say the mall will remain closed today. ann marie? >> thank you. >>> in los angeles, some are arguing that the gunman that opened fires last week at the l.a. airport could have been shot, as there were armed guards outside the security area. police say the gunman did not raise suspicions when he entered the shooter. alleged shooter, paul chiantia looked like a normal person. >> tony grigsby can barely walk after surviving friday's shootings at the airport. police say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot him. investigators visited his apartment just outside los angeles and left with his roommate who drove ciancia to the airport but had no idea what was going to happen next. authorities say ciancia walked into l.a.x., pulled an assault rifle he hit in two separate pieces of luggage and opened fire. gerardo hernandez was killed, a tsa age
police say he does have a history with law enforcement officials in this area mainly for drug use and drug abuse. but they are still trying to get to that question as to why he did this in the first place. as for the mall, which is on lockdown right now, police say the mall will remain closed today. ann marie? >> thank you. >>> in los angeles, some are arguing that the gunman that opened fires last week at the l.a. airport could have been shot, as there were armed guards outside...
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it blocks another judge's ruling on the stop and frisk law. the judge had said the policy discriminated against minori minorities. the appeals court also took her off the case. john miller spoke with scott pelley about why they made such an unusual decision. >> judges have reversed on the lie by higher courts all the time, but rarely is there a repudiation by a higher court of a judge questioning ethics. the court said the judge actually encouraged the plaintiffs to file the lawsuit, indicated if they did so, she would be the judge on it rather than letting it go to a random system that would select a judge, and the court said -- made statements before, during, and after the trial that really questioned her impartiality in the case. >> what does the nypd say? >> they say their practices were within the law and this judge basically railroaded them. from the cops in the street, very different. the police officers union, pba said if the brass hadn't set quotas telling them how many people to stop, the department wouldn't have gotten into this tro
it blocks another judge's ruling on the stop and frisk law. the judge had said the policy discriminated against minori minorities. the appeals court also took her off the case. john miller spoke with scott pelley about why they made such an unusual decision. >> judges have reversed on the lie by higher courts all the time, but rarely is there a repudiation by a higher court of a judge questioning ethics. the court said the judge actually encouraged the plaintiffs to file the lawsuit,...
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in recent years new laws have limited the number of pills a person can buy. but the problem hasn't gone away. >> it's gotten very, very portable. it's gotten very, very small but still very, very dangerous. meth labs have always been a fire and explosion hazard but not like we very seen in the last few years. >> jeff: in 2012 there were more than 11,000 illegal meth labs seized in the u.s. >> you're a patent attorney who is waging a meth war. >> yes. >> jeff: into that epidemic stepped linda lewis, a lawyer representing highland pharmaceuticals, a 14 person operation just outside st. louis. >> i looked at what i was seeing in my neighborhood and my community and i thought if a local business could help the community here. >> highland pharmaceuticals began making pills for pets. but lewis was convinced technology that evolved from that could be applied to pseudohefedrive. it worked because of its pastey consistency zephrex-d can't be ground into powder, the first step in making meth. and the psuedeauepedrhin would cost too much to convert. >> no matter which w
in recent years new laws have limited the number of pills a person can buy. but the problem hasn't gone away. >> it's gotten very, very portable. it's gotten very, very small but still very, very dangerous. meth labs have always been a fire and explosion hazard but not like we very seen in the last few years. >> jeff: in 2012 there were more than 11,000 illegal meth labs seized in the u.s. >> you're a patent attorney who is waging a meth war. >> yes. >> jeff: into...
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is this to skirt the new law in a way? >> i think it's they want to see a lock-in of their current premium levels and then they really want to see how the affordable care act shakes out. remember there is an option for small businesses under the affordable care act but we don't know whether it's going to be more or less expensive for certain companies it is a great way for a company to sort of chill out for a year and see how this progresses. >> jeff: the stories about companies dropping health plans all together, should people be concerned about that? >> well, i think there are two kinds of people that are worried about that. one is hey, i don't want to lose coverage that i have. and most high skilled workers are not going to lose their coverage. companies are trying to attract and retain these people. so that's to the going to be a problem. but i think that for low wage earners and not such high skilled positions, you are at risk. the only good news is you will have the affordable care act and a marketplace option and yo
is this to skirt the new law in a way? >> i think it's they want to see a lock-in of their current premium levels and then they really want to see how the affordable care act shakes out. remember there is an option for small businesses under the affordable care act but we don't know whether it's going to be more or less expensive for certain companies it is a great way for a company to sort of chill out for a year and see how this progresses. >> jeff: the stories about companies...
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we said under the law is, you got to replace them with quality comprehensive coverage. >> pelley: in her testimony, secretary sebelius said, i told the president that we were ready to go. clearly i was wrong. one of the mysteries is why the secretary would give the all clear after the system failed repeatedly during those tests before its debut. sharyl attkisson has dug up new information on this. >> reporter: we've learned the website failed with a small test pool of two to three hundred people in that included employees from the government and insurance companies the government employees work the at their own computers and desks within centers formed kate and medicare services which over saw the implementation. according to the sources familiar with the process, the employees were employed fake personal information to enter in to healthcare.gov rather than their own and given date that testing would begin. however, on that date the employees were told it was being postponed. when the testing finally took place in late september the testers started trying to create an application, j
we said under the law is, you got to replace them with quality comprehensive coverage. >> pelley: in her testimony, secretary sebelius said, i told the president that we were ready to go. clearly i was wrong. one of the mysteries is why the secretary would give the all clear after the system failed repeatedly during those tests before its debut. sharyl attkisson has dug up new information on this. >> reporter: we've learned the website failed with a small test pool of two to three...
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control while the obama administration apologizes for the botched rollout of the president's health care law. there are new security concerns about the government's faulty website. >> amazon would never do this. proflowers would never do this. kayak would never do this. >>> and a hero behind the wheel. a bus driver talks a woman from jumping off the bridge. >> it was meant to be. i was supposed to be there for her at that moment, and i was. captioning funded by cbs her at that moment, >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, october 31st, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, it took nearly a century, but it's a celebration worth waiting for. the red sox beat the st. louis cardinals in game six to win the world series, and the victory is even sweeter because the team did it at home and just six months after the marathon bombing. of course, no celebration would be complete without some rowdy fans trying to push over cars. at least nine people have been arrested. adriana diaz was on the field just moments after the red sox clinched the title. >> it hasn't
control while the obama administration apologizes for the botched rollout of the president's health care law. there are new security concerns about the government's faulty website. >> amazon would never do this. proflowers would never do this. kayak would never do this. >>> and a hero behind the wheel. a bus driver talks a woman from jumping off the bridge. >> it was meant to be. i was supposed to be there for her at that moment, and i was. captioning funded by cbs her at...
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democrat jeanne shaheen supporting the law is leading to march 31st deadline slide. >> the rollout has been a disaster. what i'm suggesting is we expend the time in which people can enroll. >> reporter: sheheen and nine other democrats say extending the enrollment period would give consumers valuable time to choose a plan similar to them. the republicans have similar ideas. louisiana governor bobby jindal. >> i think you're going to see democrats and republicans both responding to the failure of this policy. >> reporter: as the first family headed for sunday services, the president declined to comment, but his administration is moving ahead. senior white house officials believe if they can get the website to work by the end of december, calls of delays will wind down. jeff pegues, cbs news, at the white house. >>> funeral services will be held for slain massachusetts teacher colleen ritzer. hundreds of mourners attended a wake for ritzer in her hometown of hanover yesterday. the 24 idea math teacher was allegedly killed by one of her own students. her students said ritzer had a way of
democrat jeanne shaheen supporting the law is leading to march 31st deadline slide. >> the rollout has been a disaster. what i'm suggesting is we expend the time in which people can enroll. >> reporter: sheheen and nine other democrats say extending the enrollment period would give consumers valuable time to choose a plan similar to them. the republicans have similar ideas. louisiana governor bobby jindal. >> i think you're going to see democrats and republicans both...
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. >> that law is on the books in california. it's no change. it's redundant. >> reporter: if it passes, the nra has vowed to sue. the mayor says bring it on. >> our community i'm going to say is not afraid of the nra. >> reporter: in sunnyvale, kiet do, kpix 5. >> polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. we'll have full election results at our website, kpix.com. >>> this bay area daycare worker is under arrest. morgan hill police say 58-year- old anna lopez showed up to work drunk. parents called police before 7:00 yesterday morning. they said something appeared to be wrong as they dropped their kids off at the p.a. walled child development center on main avenue. police say lopez smelled of alcohol. >> no harm, she definitely was drunk. the belief was that she was not airport care for the children's well-being so no harm but it didn't help her being intoxicated. >> lopez is facing felony child endangerment charges. >>> a massive new travel casino set to open in sonoma county this morning. the $800 million great ton resort and casino near rohner
. >> that law is on the books in california. it's no change. it's redundant. >> reporter: if it passes, the nra has vowed to sue. the mayor says bring it on. >> our community i'm going to say is not afraid of the nra. >> reporter: in sunnyvale, kiet do, kpix 5. >> polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. we'll have full election results at our website, kpix.com. >>> this bay area daycare worker is under arrest. morgan hill police say 58-year- old anna...
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a new poll shows 48% of believe the government has done a poor job of implementing the health care law. >> the website failures are absolutely inexcusable. we own that. that's on him. we have to fix it. we owe it to the american people to fix it. >> reporter: the white house says the site will be fixed by the end of the month, republicans are skeptical. >> they're trying to change a tire on a car going 75 miles an hour on an expressway. >> reporter: even democrats want healthcare.gov to be taken down for repairs. >> i said they ought to take down the website. >> reporter: americans are learning more about the new law. 55% of those polled say they now know enough to understand how it impacts them, that's up 8% in the last month. two more hearings take place here this week on capitol hill. in the hot seat, repeat performances. tomorrow first, marilyn tavenner and wednesday, kathleen sebelius. anne-marie. >> thank you. >>> this morning, the trial of egyptian mohamed morsi was adjourned because of violence insightment. they released this video it shows morsi in detention at a secret locati
a new poll shows 48% of believe the government has done a poor job of implementing the health care law. >> the website failures are absolutely inexcusable. we own that. that's on him. we have to fix it. we owe it to the american people to fix it. >> reporter: the white house says the site will be fixed by the end of the month, republicans are skeptical. >> they're trying to change a tire on a car going 75 miles an hour on an expressway. >> reporter: even democrats want...
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>> it's a election day and gun laws are a hot topic here in california. one measure in sunnyvale would ban weapons with magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. >> fog related delays at san francisco international airport may be a thing of the past. the airport is using a protocol that will keep more flights coming in even when the skies are gray. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado c comments@captioncolorado.co m touchdown, chicago! >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, northern 5. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. a large shopping mall in new jersey will remain closed all day after a shooting sent shoppers scrambling for cover last night. no one was hurt when a gunman opened fire at garden state plaza mall in paramus. overnight, police found the suspect in the back area of the mall dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the shopping center is one of the largest in the greater new york city are
>> it's a election day and gun laws are a hot topic here in california. one measure in sunnyvale would ban weapons with magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. >> fog related delays at san francisco international airport may be a thing of the past. the airport is using a protocol that will keep more flights coming in even when the skies are gray. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado c...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor about nexium. ienjoy plum amazins, dicedprune, you haven't tprunes.nsweet, the amazing prune. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. >> jeff: it has never happened before but tomorrow michigan's governor will take the stand in court trying to convince a judge the state was justified i
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache,...
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those who opposed the law said it would make abortion impossible in parts of texas because it required doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of a clinic. federal district judge lee yeakel wrote that it's without rational basis in the path of a woman seeking an abortion. the judge also ruled that restrictions on abortion medications can be uncons sugsal, but only if they stop a doctor from prescribing them to protect the life or health of a woman. >> and this bill is an example. >> reporter: the fight over restrictions grew national attention this summer when democratic state senator wendy davis stood for 13 hours in a filibuster against them in june. the measures ultimately passed. the state has already appealed this decision. and state officials say they believe this case will ultimately be decided at the appellate level or even at the u.s. supreme court. anna werner, cbs news, dallas. >>> chinese officials expect that an incident in beijing's tiananmen square was a suicide attack. five people were killed. chinese officials are looking for two but haven't
those who opposed the law said it would make abortion impossible in parts of texas because it required doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of a clinic. federal district judge lee yeakel wrote that it's without rational basis in the path of a woman seeking an abortion. the judge also ruled that restrictions on abortion medications can be uncons sugsal, but only if they stop a doctor from prescribing them to protect the life or health of a woman. >> and this...
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been banned for years. >> that law has already been on the books in california. you're right, it's complete lee redundant. >> vowed to sue. the mayor says bring it on. >> our community, i'm going to say, not afraid of the nra. >> kpix5. >> new regulations on gun sales are also up for discussion in pleasant hill tonight. the city is considering an ordinance requiring gun dealers to keep their distance from neighborhoods, parks, and schools. they would also have to install alarms. and turn over employees background information to police. city council could vote on the proposal tonight. >> it's been a week since the young man from brazil, looking to go to college in san francisco disappeared. last anyone heard from him was a phone call he made at 19th and shot well in the mission district. that's where kristen ayers is tonight. kristen. >> i'm standing right about where apollo was when he called his family in brazil to tell them someone was after him. it has been seven days and now his family has traveled thousands of miles to san francisco to try to find him. >> i'
been banned for years. >> that law has already been on the books in california. you're right, it's complete lee redundant. >> vowed to sue. the mayor says bring it on. >> our community, i'm going to say, not afraid of the nra. >> kpix5. >> new regulations on gun sales are also up for discussion in pleasant hill tonight. the city is considering an ordinance requiring gun dealers to keep their distance from neighborhoods, parks, and schools. they would also have to...
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birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. all right, what do you do all your pumpkins? across our area, pumpkin chucking competitions. scores of children turned out for this contest on a farm in blue monte, virginia. the pumpkins were on a zip line, tossed from a forklift. check this out. wow. the pumpkin chunking zoo continues through tomorrow. listen to all those kids screaming. all right. researchers say they discovered the world's first test to accurately diagnosis a complication during pregnancy that can be life threatening. >> and reports from london about tonight's health alert. >> when sebastian came into the world two months early, he wasn't breathing. >> the fear of car
birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. all right, what do you do all your pumpkins? across our area,...
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congress passed a law to get rid of that shortfall by raising insurance premiums and eliminating those federal subsidies. roughly 1 million homeowners in flood zones will see their rates skyrocket. in the next years, mae's premium could jump from $60 to more than $9,000. >> i couldn't handle that. >> reporter: impossible? >> impossible, yes. >> that could have been avoided. >> reporter: congresswoman maxime waters co-sponsored the bill. but now says she never expected her own legislation could have such a devastating impacted. >> we did have unexpected consequences. some that we talked about are outrageous, we're going to go through the program piece by piece and fix it. >> reporter: waters blames fema the federal emergency management agency for bungling the like callaher. what's the question for fema? >> i don't have a lot of questions for fema. i have directions for fema. >> reporter: waters said it will order fema while it fills the budget gap. that's good news for mae callahar who can't afford the higher premiums. >> that's probably that i'll have to go without insurance. >> report
congress passed a law to get rid of that shortfall by raising insurance premiums and eliminating those federal subsidies. roughly 1 million homeowners in flood zones will see their rates skyrocket. in the next years, mae's premium could jump from $60 to more than $9,000. >> i couldn't handle that. >> reporter: impossible? >> impossible, yes. >> that could have been avoided. >> reporter: congresswoman maxime waters co-sponsored the bill. but now says she never...
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we don't know really how that broke down suspect versus law enforcement. but to your point, as evan perez was reporting he had anti-government documents on him. >> correct. >> what do you know about his weapon? >> it was an assault rifle. we know he had three magazines. one magazine he had in the actual firearm. but interestingly he also had two other magazines as well. this happened in a very short amount of time. so by the time he sort of started running through the terminal, down towards the gates, what it does seem to suggest is that he was not able to reload. not sure how many bullets he himself fired. but because there were two up used magazines, we know it does not appear that he had time to reload before he himself was shot. >> deborah feyerick, thank you very much. crucial questions and a lot of questions of course as we get more specifics we'll share them with you about that weapon and what we know about it whether it was legal. authorities believe the gunman was target perhaps police and certainly tsa officers. jim sciutto is in washington with
we don't know really how that broke down suspect versus law enforcement. but to your point, as evan perez was reporting he had anti-government documents on him. >> correct. >> what do you know about his weapon? >> it was an assault rifle. we know he had three magazines. one magazine he had in the actual firearm. but interestingly he also had two other magazines as well. this happened in a very short amount of time. so by the time he sort of started running through the...
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we need to do something about this law. when our kids cannot feel safe in their own community. >> in july, george zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter in trayvon martin's death. >> thank you, kai. nearly two dozen states have some form of stand your ground law. >>> outrage continues in one california community, after a teenager is fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy. the teen was carrying a toy rifle that police say looks very real. critics say the deputy acted too swiftly. dan simon has more. >> reporter: outrage in a northern california time. a toy pellet gun, mistakenly identified by a sheriff's deputy for the real thing. the suffer sheriff's deputying firing eight rounds at andy lopez, killing him. >> the report are that he asked the boy to drop the weapon and he didn't drop it. >> andy was not that type, believe me. andy, if he knew it was a sheriff, if he was asked, andy would have dropped it, you know? i don't believe that at all. >> reporter: friends and neighbors in santa rosa have held r
we need to do something about this law. when our kids cannot feel safe in their own community. >> in july, george zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter in trayvon martin's death. >> thank you, kai. nearly two dozen states have some form of stand your ground law. >>> outrage continues in one california community, after a teenager is fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy. the teen was carrying a toy rifle that police say looks very real. critics say...
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his family said he was not detain in a lawful way. they said the beating he received is a wrongful death. now they filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit. the medical examiner declared his death a homicide but prosecutors declined to press criminal charges against the officers involved. city police have no comment on this lawsuit. back to you. >> thank you. >>> city police today are try ing to find out who gunned down two men yesterday in east baltimore on 22nd at kennedy. police say both men were shot multiple times and are dead. no arrests have been made. no motive has been determined for the gun violence. >>> if you're looking for a way to get rid of your pumpkin you can head to the maryland science center at the inner harbor. the museum is offering reduced admission prices for visitors who bring in left over pumpkins to be smashed. they will be dropped from the roof. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up next, a woman's relentless campaign to taunt her daughter's killer. can she3q i can't stand these spots. those spots ar
his family said he was not detain in a lawful way. they said the beating he received is a wrongful death. now they filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit. the medical examiner declared his death a homicide but prosecutors declined to press criminal charges against the officers involved. city police have no comment on this lawsuit. back to you. >> thank you. >>> city police today are try ing to find out who gunned down two men yesterday in east baltimore on 22nd at kennedy. police...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >>> we're here with jim nantz. we're not inside a football stadium or a golf course. vo: "wrong" "too extreme" "senseless" meet the tea party ticket. together waging "ideological crusades" to ban abortion even in the case of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain even sponsored legislation the post says could ban birth control pills. and all three oppose comprehensive background checks to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the dangerously mentally ill. a tea party ticket - wrong for virginia families. independence usa pac sponsored this ad. that's why we reimagined the range using a tri-ring burner. from the lowest simmer, to the hottest sear, nothing can stop you from achi
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >>> we're here with jim nantz. we're not inside a football stadium or a golf course. vo: "wrong"...